I also got to choose what color of brow dye I wanted,
Dennis applied three different colors to my forhead
so I could choose the color I was looking for.
It was a genius idea
because you can see the color on your actual skin
and next to your hair.

After all the measurements are done

the color chosen
and

the numbing cream applied
and allowed to set up for about 20-30 minutes.

Next the actual blading takes place.

This consists of basically small cuts into the skin

within the brow lines.

There are three passes on each brow.

I wouldn't say it hurts too bad

but the sound of the skin being cut was a little uncomfortable to hear.

Wow . . . it really does make such a difference defining your already beautiful face. I’m definitely going to have this done in the next year . . . when I have time during one of my California trips. Thanks for sharing! xo

In my younger age thin eye brows were in fashion and foolish enough, I plucked and plucked and plucked.They never came back. I used Anastasia gel and many other unrewarding products by now.Quite brave to share the procedure but you encouraged me to do it a.s.a.p. I always placed it on hold because I was not sure how it will look and was therefor very pusillanimous. You know that thecolor will fade a bit with time and then you will see the perfect result?

OK, I don't have the guts to do it. But you look fabulous. I do need it. Would you please do a post on your makeup. I loved that photo and would love to read about how you do it and with what products.

Thank you for sharing the procedure. I had no idea... Cutting into the skin? Yikes! You've got guts on this one, girl. Not sure I could do that although I, too, have trouble with my brows. They're the weak link in my makeup... that and almost 60 years of no Botox or surgery. Yep... I'm chicken! xoxo, Brenda

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